FRIENDS OF MILLERSTOWN COMMUNITY PARKHelpful volunteers working to make our park better.If you have a few spare hours, we sure could use your help!PARK MAINTENANCE, call Willard Benner 717-579-9184Weed around playgroundWeed flower bedsWeed whack along various trailsWeed whack around benchesWeed whack around stage areaTrash-can emptying throughout park, weeklyInterior paintingLaying paver bricks around park benchesBuild storage shelves in the red buildingHelp with set-up and/or tear-down of park eventsLandscaping around park benches or maintenance of this landscapingSweep grass and spider webs down at park pavilions, monthlyRake mulched areas (playground and springing animals)Spring and fall cleaning of park building inside (stainless steel wall/hood, bathrooms, windows, fans, etc.) Good task for a group to complete.Spring and fall cleaning of outside of park building (windows, power washing, etc.) Group project?Clean/wash the pedestrian bridge deck and railings over the Cocolamus CreekMulching on children's playground in the spring. Mulch will be provided by Park.ADMINISTRATION, call Curt Black at 717-589-3598Grant writingFundraisingDevelopment of a donation/sponsorship program for future park expansion and improvements.POOL -Help with spring pool preparation and painting.DONATIONS, call any of the above listed phone numbers to donate - Christmas lights, indoor and outdoor,new or used, but in working condition.

Reservations/Rentals Our Community Park Bulletin Board

About Millerstown Community Park ...The park was established in 2003. Valera Long Cupp bequeathed $1,750,000 with the stipulation it was used to build a much needed park for the community of Millerstown. The park is located about 1 mile east of Millerstown, nestled along the banks of the beautiful Juniata River. Its 40 acres houses the Millerstown Community Swimming Pool, the carnival grounds, 2 youth soccer fields, a playground, a youth baseball and football field, numerous foot paths and a walking bridge across the creek.Our park is pet friendly, so if you want to bring a four legged friend along for a nice stroll along the river, please feel free to do so. We only ask that you clean up after your pet, and there are stations set up along our foot paths for you to do so. Whether you enjoy stretching your legs on our footpaths, or you want to take in the beautiful views of the river on our bridges, we invite you and your family to enjoy all of these attractions at the park.We are very proud of our new amphitheater. Since it was built, it has seen some of the best of local bands, and has also served as a stage for our local community band, and our nations' Drum and Bugle Corp. When we are not using it to entertain members of the community with music, it serves as a pretty good stage for things such as local turkey calling contests.

Willard Benner handles all rentals & reservations for the park, pavilions, and the community building. Call 717-589-3060, or email at unklwillb50@gmail.com

The Lighted Trail had to be closed last night due to flooding at park; once the waters recede, we will get things cleaned up, we promise they will be turned back on. 6 pm to 10 pm until Jan 5.Lighted Trail for the Holiday Season !The Park lighted trail is now open until January 5th. The lights are on a timer, coming on at 6;00 p.m, going out beginning at 10:00 each evening. The lighted walking trail is free; we do have a donation box on the side of the Hoverter Pavilion for anyone that wishes to contribute money/comments. Over the past several years; the monetary donations have covered the electrical expense; costing the park nothing, as all the lights/displays are donated as well. Everything along the trail have been donated and put up by volunteers. The Millerstown Fire Company assisted in the setup this year and was very much appreciated - it would not have gotten done for the Christmas in Millerstown at the park, last weekend, with out them. A big thank you to Amber and her team.

About Millerstown Community Park ...The park was established in 2003. Valera Long Cupp bequeathed $1,750,000 with the stipulation it was used to build a much needed park for the community of Millerstown. The park is located about 1mile east of Millerstown, nestled along the banks of the beautiful Juniata River. Its 40 acres houses the Millerstown Community Swimming Pool, the carnival grounds, 2 youth soccer fields, a playground, a youth baseball and football field, numerous foot paths and a walking bridge across the creek.Our park is pet friendly, so if you want to bring a four legged friend along for a nice stroll along the river, please feel free to do so. We only ask that you clean up after your pet, and there are stations set upalong our foot paths for you to do so. Whether you enjoy stretching your legs on our footpaths, or you want to take in the beautiful views of the river on our bridges, we invite you and your family to enjoy all of these attractions at the park.We are very proud of our new amphitheater. Since it was built, it has seen some of the best of local bands, and has also served as a stage for our local community band, and our nations' Drum and Bugle Corp. When we are not using it to entertain members of the community with music, it serves as a pretty good stage for things such as local turkey calling contests.

Amphitheater

Community Pool

Playground

Pavilions

Creek & River Views

Community Building

Gnome Homes

The Little Free Library

The Lighted Trail had to be closed last night due to flooding at park; once the waters recede, we will get things cleaned up, we promise they will be turned back on. 6 pm to 10 pm until Jan 5.Lighted Trails for the Holiday Season !The Park lighted trail is now open until January 5th. The lights are on a timer, coming on at 6;00 p.m, going out beginning at 10:00 each evening. The lighted walking trail is free; we do have a donation box on the side of the Hoverter Pavilion for anyone that wishes to contribute money/comments. Over the past several years; the monetary donations have covered the electrical expense; costing the park nothing, as all the lights/displays are donated as well. Everything along the trail have been donated and put up by volunteers. The Millerstown Fire Company assisted in the setup this year and was very much appreciated - it would not have gotten done for the Christmas in Millerstown at the park, last weekend, with out them. A big thank you to Amber and her team.